Robin Laing wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Thursday March 23 2006 10:19 am, Robin Laing wrote:

Archbishop John Missing wrote:

Robin Laing wrote:

Ah, more time, more time.  I need more time.  :)  I never have enough
time.  It is quicker to grab the file and find a unused Win computer
to make the necessary changes.

If the solution is to use a different operating system and product,
then why have Linux and OpenOffice at all?

That is the point of making bug reports when problems occur.  That is
the point of this discussion.  To make OOo better.  Other than a few
issues, OOo 2.0 is much better than 1.4 was.  Heck, once I started
using the 2.0beta, I never looked back.

The solution was an issue with time.  I didn't have the time to try
and find what was causing my problem.  I needed to get the paperwork
done and I needed it now.


When I have problems with a paragraph or perhaps several consecutive paragraphs, I create an empty paragraph above them with the formating I want using styles. Then I cut the offending paragraph(s) and Edit > Paste
Special > Unformatted text. If there are any character styles that need

to be changed, I change them.

Dan

Good option if you don't have to keep the format of the original or as close to the original as possible.

You can easily create a style from a selection. Just put your cursor in the spot you want to copy the formatting from and it's the far right icon in the Styles and Formatting window.

  Or when pasting the material brings
the problem with it and you cannot find the reason for the formatting problem.

Pasting as unformatted text gets rid of all that.


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Rod

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